![]() ![]() The same is to be done while returning back to your carrier. Over here you can see Project Fi under Available carriers. Head to Settings > Network & internet > Mobile network > Carrier. How to switch between carrier and Project Fi Follow prompts again to allow switching to Fi. Thats all and now enable the Project Fi app on your phone. When asked whether to use Pixel 2 or Pixel 2 XL for a SIM, select your device. Next, log into your account and follow prompts. If you don’t have the account, create one from. You need to sign up with Project Fi app and link it to the device having a Fi account. ![]() – As the new feature uses a combination of Sprint and T-Mobile network, you raises your opportunity to remain connected with the outer world even in areas where your carrier does not provide a smooth service. You don’t need to reboot Pixel 2 and even not to remove the SIM card. – Switching between another carrier and Project Fi is just a couple of button taps away. After 90 days period expires, you can pause again for another 90 days. ![]() However, you can pause the service if you don’t need it for a maximum period of 90 days at a time. You can enjoy the rates in more than 135 countries. For voice you need to pay at least $0.20 per minute. One GB of data will cost you just $10 with free texts offered in it. – Through other carriers international roaming is pricey, but with Google’s Project Fi it is cheaper. If you are using another carrier, it seems to you not making any sense setting up Project Fi, but there are certain reasons why you are wrong.
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